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- A device that senses the carbon dioxide concentration in the air and can be used to control a ventilation system.
- A colorless, odorless gas released in exhaled breath, or by combustion processes.
- Gases released during the combustion of heating and other fuels that can include carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide.
- A form of carbon used as an adsorption or pollutant-reduction material in air or water filters, often derived from coconut, wood, or coal.
- Any substance that has carbon molecules in its structure.
- A colorless, odorless, poisonous gas released during the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels.
- The hood has a removable filter that’s essential for reducing airborne grease.
- Every home should have at least one CO detector.
- Solid-state lighting (SSL) technology uses semi-conducting materials to convert electricity into light.
- Solid-state lighting (SSL) technology uses semi-conducting materials to convert electricity into light. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are an example.
- Chlorofluorocarbons define a category of chemicals which contain chlorine, fluorine and carbon.
- Cleaning to protect both health and the environment.
- A class of hundreds of different molecular compounds containing carbon that easily evaporates, often released from building materials and found as contaminants in indoor air.
- Professionally monitored systems are most often found in commercial settings.
- These systems rid water of everything from chlorine to microbes and heavy metals – an important consideration for those with health issues.
- Polyurethane can be a flexible foam, as used in upholstery, or a rigid foam, as in insulation.
- A material that inhibits the flow of heat.
- A common gas found in indoor air, often released from building materials, consisting of 1 carbon atom, 2 hydrogen atoms, and 1 oxygen atom.
- A preventive, systematic approach to health, safety and comfort is a homeowner’s best defense against poor air quality, unexpected breakdowns and expensive repairs.
- Done regularly, these tasks will help ensure clean air and greater safety inside your well-functioning home.
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